Fay Grim (2006)
Fay Grim (2006)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Parker Posey
Fay Grim
Jeff Goldblum
Agent Fulbright
Liam Aiken
Ned Grim
D.J. Mendel
Father Lang
Megan Gay
Principal
Jasmin Tabatabai
Milla
Chuck Montgomery
Angus James
James Urbaniak
Simon Grim
Joana Vicente
Producer
John Keogh
Prosecutor
Leo Fitzpatrick
Carl Fogg
Claudia Michelsen
Judge
Hal Hartley
Director
Sibel Kekilli
Concierge First Istanbul Hotel
Thomas Jay Ryan
Henry Fool
Martin Hagemann
Producer
Saffron Burrows
Juliet
Miho Nikaido
Gnoc Deng
Jason Kliot
Producer
Elina Löwensohn
Bebe
Jef Bayonne
French Drug Dealer
Mike S. Ryan
Producer
Harald Schrott
André
Sarah Cawley
Cinematographer
Peter Benedict
Raul Picard
Tim Seyfi
Rabbi Todorov
Anja Dihrberg
CastingDirector
Mehdi Nebbou
Islamic Cleric
Suzan Anbeh
Concierge Paris Hotel
Richard Sylvarnes
ProductionDesigner
Nikolai Kinski
Amin
Erdal Yildiz
Concierge Second Istanbul Hotel
Adnan Maral
Hassan
Anatole Taubman
Jallal
Mark Zak
Saudi Spy
René Ifrah
Technician in CIA Van
Anette Guther
Costume Design
Susanne Hopf
Art Direction
Natalja Meier
Art Direction
Ted Hope
Executive Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 11, 2006
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 58m
Content RatingR
Budget$2,000,000
Box Office$193,607
Filming LocationsNew York City, United States of America · Paris, France · Berlin, Germany
Genres
Wiki.
Fay Grim is a 2006 espionage thriller film written and directed by Hal Hartley. The film is a sequel to Hartley's 1997 film Henry Fool, and revolves around the title character, played by Parker Posey, the sister of Simon Grim (James Urbaniak). The plot revolves around Fay's attempt to unravel an increasingly violent mystery in Europe.Hartley began writing the script in 2002, and filming took place in Europe from January to March 2006. It premiered in September at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, and received a theatrical release in the United States on May 18, 2007. The film was shot almost entirely in Dutch angles, meaning the vast majority of shots are framed diagonally, or "tilted". At the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, Hartley revealed that the two shots in the film's final cut that are not "Dutched" occurred when he and the film crew forgot to tilt the camera.
A sequel, Ned Rifle, was released in 2014.